Wow New Movie on St. Joseph "A Father’s Heart: The Miracles of St. Joseph Today" in Theaters May 1st - WATCH the Trailer
On the feast of St. Joseph the Worker, Monday, May 1, 2023, A Father’s Heart: The Miracles of St. Joseph Today will be released exclusively in theaters across the country. It will be preceded by a short film produced by The Knights of Columbus, Our Liberator: St. Joseph and the Priests of Dachau.
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A Father’s Heart: The Miracles of St. Joseph Today
Joseph of Nazareth, the humble figure barely mentioned in the Bible, has attracted the attention of people all over the world. But why? What do we know about the real St. Joseph? In A FATHER'S HEART, the filmmakers search over five continents for the people whose lives have been transformed by this mysterious man. Husband of Mary. Foster-Father of Jesus. Protector of the Church. Patron of the Dying. Terror of Demons. These are some of the titles attributed to this discreet and silent carpenter from Nazareth. The details of his earthly life may be a mystery, but the miracles that are attributed to him are life changing. A FATHER’S HEART features the powerful testimonies of those who have seen authentic miracles brought forth through the intercession of St. Joseph. From radical conversions to impossible cures; from the rebuilding of broken marriages to aid to the dying - this compelling documentary film reveals just who St. Joseph is and how he acts in the world today.
Our Liberator: St. Joseph and the Priests of Dachau
In the spring of 1945, the Roman Catholic priest inmates of the Dachau Concentration Camp sensed that the Allied victory in the Second World War was imminent. They also believed, however, that the Nazis would never allow them to leave the camp alive. On April 14, they began a novena entrusting their safety to St. Joseph of Kalisz. Unbeknownst to them, on the same day, Heinrich Himmler signed an order for the execution of all Dachau prisoners. Miraculously, Dachau was liberated by Allied troops on April 29, only hours before Himmler’s order was to be carried out.
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